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no matter your tax rate, contributing to a 401(k) can help you save money on taxes and boost your retirement security. your contributions to a traditional plan are not included in your taxable income, and earnings on roth contributions are tax-free. the good news for savers is that in 2013 401(k) limits go up to $17,500, and employees aged 50 or over can contribute an additional $5,500. but, at the end of 2011, the average account balance in 401(k)s nationwide was just under $60,000. if you're not sure you're doing all you can to lower your taxable wages and secure your retirement, finras new 401(k) save the max calculator can help you do the math to find out. i'm gerri walsh. >> tom: join us tomorrow on twitter for a tweet-up, that's when you meet together on twitter. we'll talk about teaching kids about saving money. alisa weinstein, co-founder of helpkidsfly.org and author of "earn my keep" will be our guest. here's what you do: follow us on twitt at bizrpt, and use the tweet-up hashtag "financial education". that's tomorrow, thursday at 3 pm eastern. susie, we're really looking forward t
no matter your tax rate, contributing to a 401(k) can help you save money on taxes and boost your retirement security. your contributions to a traditional plan are not included in your taxable income, and earnings on roth contributions are tax-free. the good news for savers is that in 2013 401(k) limits go up to $17,500, and employees aged 50 or over can contribute an additional $5,500. but, at the end of 2011, the average account balance in 401(k)s nationwide was just under $60,000. if you're...
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strong economic policies including the right to work legislation and low taxes have built taxes into a juggernaut. when governor rick perry was running for president he could claim, rightly, that his they created more than one-third of all of the jobs created in the entire country since the recovery began in 2009. amazing. not new york. not connecticut. texas. the lone star state unemployment rate of 6% handily beats up the nation. then there is louisiana, virginia. five and a half percent. oklahoma, five. new yorkers, pardon me, over 8%. the jersey, nine and a half percent. these metrics matter. the south is ticking new york's but the reid is a culture difference? hello, yes. thank goodness. i thought that is what liberals celebrated, diversity. i guess i probably shouldn't get so upset. after all, he has had this problem. the 40 year-old congressman was censured by the house two years ago after facing charges of 17 years of unpaid taxes on property in the dominican republic and more than 500,000 in undisclosed public assets. crazy. he also was investigated for raising millions from
strong economic policies including the right to work legislation and low taxes have built taxes into a juggernaut. when governor rick perry was running for president he could claim, rightly, that his they created more than one-third of all of the jobs created in the entire country since the recovery began in 2009. amazing. not new york. not connecticut. texas. the lone star state unemployment rate of 6% handily beats up the nation. then there is louisiana, virginia. five and a half percent....
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tax people and they want to dig in. i think republicans now realize eye don't know if they can carry the day on this-- but i think they now realize a smile, a lighter touch, talking about compromise, but staying tough to principle, repositioning themselves that could do a world of wonder. i think they just need a break now. i think they need the focus to be on the white house, the president and the democrats. >> ifill: what they're counting on then you're saying not that the vision will change but the implementation will be so unpopular for the white house they will then be able to regain their footin footing there that? >> in fact, the country is very concerned about spending. they're concerned about these huge deficits and debt. that's an argument that maybe republicans can get some traction on. i thought this was a good day for john boehner who has had a lot of bad days in leading the house. this was a crase where they had a retreat last weekend. people who were there said it was a very som bell retreat and they agre
tax people and they want to dig in. i think republicans now realize eye don't know if they can carry the day on this-- but i think they now realize a smile, a lighter touch, talking about compromise, but staying tough to principle, repositioning themselves that could do a world of wonder. i think they just need a break now. i think they need the focus to be on the white house, the president and the democrats. >> ifill: what they're counting on then you're saying not that the vision will...
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i'm going to put the push on to get rid of a corporate tax or personal income tax and maybe to people who are very sensitive and are so wealthy they have the power to move, i can attract them to my state. we're seeing it in places like nebraska and louisiana piling on. this is an opportunity? >> governor perry in texas is famous going on hunting trips to california where he visits ceos. melissa: right. >> gives them a cell phone. here is my personal number. call me anytime. tell me what i can do to attract you to texas. we have several states with offices set up in california because we're so vulnerable here. hundreds of companies leave every year. you make a good point about phil mickelson has options. so do a lot of companies. they can go elsewhere and do out of california. melissa: is that story about governor perry true? i heard that before. do governors have hair their own cell phone? >> he does. literally gives cell phone, has one number programmed. call me anytime. tell me what i can do. our leaders are not doing that, they're dismissive about companies leaving. they say it is
i'm going to put the push on to get rid of a corporate tax or personal income tax and maybe to people who are very sensitive and are so wealthy they have the power to move, i can attract them to my state. we're seeing it in places like nebraska and louisiana piling on. this is an opportunity? >> governor perry in texas is famous going on hunting trips to california where he visits ceos. melissa: right. >> gives them a cell phone. here is my personal number. call me anytime. tell me...
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it will repeal the individual income tax, the corporate income tax, capital gains tax, all payroll taxes, the self-employment tax and the estate and gift tax, in lieu of a 23% tax on the final sale of all goods and services. elimination of these inefficient taxing mechanisms will not only bring about equality within our tax system, it will also bring about simplicity in our tax code. it will provide tax relief for business-to-business transactions. these transactions including those for used goods that have already been taxed are not subject to the sales tax, so there would be no double taxation. some of my colleagues have asked how the fair tax would affect our revenue on our entitlement programs. social security and medicare benefits would remain untouched under the fair tax act. there would be no financial reductions to either of these vital programs. instead, the source of the trust fund revenue for these two programs would be replaced simply by the sales tax revenue instead of by payroll tax revenue. another question i get is how the fair tax would affect impoverished americans. und
it will repeal the individual income tax, the corporate income tax, capital gains tax, all payroll taxes, the self-employment tax and the estate and gift tax, in lieu of a 23% tax on the final sale of all goods and services. elimination of these inefficient taxing mechanisms will not only bring about equality within our tax system, it will also bring about simplicity in our tax code. it will provide tax relief for business-to-business transactions. these transactions including those for used...
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your tax dollars are sending f-16 planes to egypt despite anti-semattic comments made by egypt's new leader. busy day on "special report" at 6:00 eastern but now back to "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: you were saying? >> dana: so, greg, almost just caused a problem on the show. >> greg: no, i didn't. >> dana: yes, you did. wow! he doesn't know the words to that song and he was making them up. there is a certain word that rhymes with "truck" he was going to sing. i was supposed to talk about facebook and social media how it can be a blessing and a curse. we talk about this the other day. so, remember back in high school, if you found out that your friend invited another friend go to an event but you didn't necessarily know about it right away. it wasn't rubbed in your face and you could save yourself embassment by pretending you didn't know what happened. but now on facebook you know if your friends have a party an documenand didn't invite you. it's ruining people's lives. >> kimberly: i don't know, because you can find out if you weren't invited to something. that didn't happen to me. b
your tax dollars are sending f-16 planes to egypt despite anti-semattic comments made by egypt's new leader. busy day on "special report" at 6:00 eastern but now back to "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: you were saying? >> dana: so, greg, almost just caused a problem on the show. >> greg: no, i didn't. >> dana: yes, you did. wow! he doesn't know the words to that song and he was making them up. there is a certain word that rhymes with "truck" he...
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only 85 of their members voted to provide tax cuts to the middle class. when it comes to pushing our country over the brink, they're all in. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. camp: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from ohio, the speaker of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bayne -- the speaker: let me thank my colleagues for yielding and ask my colleagues to vote for the no budget new york pay act. the premise here is simple. it says that there should be no long-term increase in the debt limit until there's a long-term plan to deal with the fiscal crisis that faces our country. every hard working taxpayer in america knows that they have to do a budget. every hard working taxpayer understands that you expect continue to spend money you don't have. we are committed to continue to do a budget every year. and if you think about this, it's not just that we've done a budget the last two years that addre
only 85 of their members voted to provide tax cuts to the middle class. when it comes to pushing our country over the brink, they're all in. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. camp: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from ohio, the speaker of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bayne -- the speaker: let me thank my colleagues for yielding...
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i would love to see territorial tax system, tax reform and get us through the fiscal problem we have right now. liz: what about a tax holiday overseas? >> if they do that, that is even better, but i will not hold my breath for that one. liz: paul jacobs, thank you very much. chairman and ceo of qualcomm. back to you in new york. cheryl: there is still more to come tomorrow from davos. liz will interview coca-cola ceo and kenneth frazier, chairman and ceo of merck. two prominent leaders we cannot afford to miss it. when i have 60 minutes to go. we're counting down the minutes until oh, you know what, apple earnings. big. will the numbers get th the docr decided again? shibani joshi will break it down for you coming up next read axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of pub
i would love to see territorial tax system, tax reform and get us through the fiscal problem we have right now. liz: what about a tax holiday overseas? >> if they do that, that is even better, but i will not hold my breath for that one. liz: paul jacobs, thank you very much. chairman and ceo of qualcomm. back to you in new york. cheryl: there is still more to come tomorrow from davos. liz will interview coca-cola ceo and kenneth frazier, chairman and ceo of merck. two prominent leaders we...
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is that because of this situation right now the way we're talking about taxes in america? >> the short answer is no. we feel a responsibility to return to our community and for everything that they do, and we have created a foundation, and we focus on education. we focus on helping eliminate poverty in america, and we have very structured programs where we match employee gifts, and we're proud to save. >> you don't think the shareholders were angry about that or upset with that, or your first duty isn't to the shareholder? >> the shareholders would not have received -- would have received this and would have gone into our cash flow and more generally we have very substantial cash flow. we have no doubt. we're able to invest at the levels we want. >> okay. >> we're in a situation where we are able to return to our communities across america. >> i should have probably asked this first, but i'm going ask you as you let it go here. you're down 15 plus%. what do you make of that and say to the share holders who have been fleeing today? >> would i say it's a moment in time and s
is that because of this situation right now the way we're talking about taxes in america? >> the short answer is no. we feel a responsibility to return to our community and for everything that they do, and we have created a foundation, and we focus on education. we focus on helping eliminate poverty in america, and we have very structured programs where we match employee gifts, and we're proud to save. >> you don't think the shareholders were angry about that or upset with that, or...
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pay another business tax here. there is no end. so we decided to end it. >> reporter: after california voters raised taxes on the rich. california taxpayers earning more than a million dollars paid a combined top rate last year of 45.3%. today, that is 53.8. five points more for the feds, three more for the state. >> how much pain do you put up with something you think is illogical. >> reporter: peter farrell is considering moving his medical company out of california. while this tax consultant has multiple clients, studying a similar move. >> as soon as prop 30 happened i saw just a huge change in the mind set. it was almost as if, you know, well, that's the, that pushes it to the limit i guess. >> they're fed up with the situation and they feel that, like they're being unfairly treated. >> reporter: these charts show you why. the top 5% of california taxpayers, those over 250,000, pay 62% of state income taxes. the top 2%? pay 46%. while just 34,000 taxpayers out of 14 million, pay 25% of state taxes. these guys aren't dumb. they
pay another business tax here. there is no end. so we decided to end it. >> reporter: after california voters raised taxes on the rich. california taxpayers earning more than a million dollars paid a combined top rate last year of 45.3%. today, that is 53.8. five points more for the feds, three more for the state. >> how much pain do you put up with something you think is illogical. >> reporter: peter farrell is considering moving his medical company out of california. while...
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to war, you would raise taxes to pay for it. i just think the republican party has to come to terms with the fact that this is not within the mainstream of america. even when they did polling on exit polling in 2010, the majority of the people, with the conservative electorate said raise taxes on the wealthy. whether you agree with that or not, i'm telling you that's the country-- >> they just did, kirsten. >> megyn: raised taxes on everybody, and a lot of people were surprised to find out it wasn't just the rich and people are still complaining about the fact. >> that's right. >> megyn: that they lost, a nice chunk of their paychecks, a lot of folks around here, we won't look, we don't want to look at our paychecks and know how much has come out. not just the rich folks. anyway, that's a debate for another day. ladies, thank you very much. >> a pleasure, thank you. >> megyn: a possible change in d.c. school standards shining new light on whether students are coming up short in america's education system. why not? if you're stru
to war, you would raise taxes to pay for it. i just think the republican party has to come to terms with the fact that this is not within the mainstream of america. even when they did polling on exit polling in 2010, the majority of the people, with the conservative electorate said raise taxes on the wealthy. whether you agree with that or not, i'm telling you that's the country-- >> they just did, kirsten. >> megyn: raised taxes on everybody, and a lot of people were surprised to...
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criminal fines, child support, taxes and alimony. in contrast, nearly all types of private unsecured debt, credit card debt, doctor bills are dischargeable in bankruptcy, but not student loans. there was no good reason for congress to give such preferred treatment to these financial institutions that are pedaling these private student loans. it was a provision, a sweetheart provision tucked into a massive bankruptcy reform bill with very little debate and even less justification. there is no evidence that private student loan borrowers were abusing the bankruptcy system before this law was changed. in fact the private student loan market was growing even before this measure was enacted into law. but the private student loan industry got a sweetheart deal out of congress. now we're in a situation where many students have overwhelming private student loan debt that they cannot repay and they cannot escape. this is devastating for our students and a drag on our overall economy. there was an article a few months ago in "the new york time
criminal fines, child support, taxes and alimony. in contrast, nearly all types of private unsecured debt, credit card debt, doctor bills are dischargeable in bankruptcy, but not student loans. there was no good reason for congress to give such preferred treatment to these financial institutions that are pedaling these private student loans. it was a provision, a sweetheart provision tucked into a massive bankruptcy reform bill with very little debate and even less justification. there is no...
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there's only two reasons for a federal list on gun owners, to either tax them or take them. the only reason. >> a missouri sheriff is defiantly pledging not to enforce any part of president obama's gun control plan that he thinks violates the constitution. he's even drafted a letters asking fellow law enforcement officers to do the same. he wants them to sign it and send it to the president. part of that letter reads any attempt to restrict the second amendment rights through the executive order is uncons city tulgsal and tantamount to an all out assault on the united states constitution. as osage county sheriff, i also took an oath to the constitution but unlike obama, i intend to uphold mine. they have september the letter to the white house. >>> meanwhile, on the other side of the gun debate a missouri lawmaker wants to require any parents who own guns to notify their child's school. as elizabeth matthews from cnn affiliate ksdk reports, parents have mixed reactions. >> reporter: it's the next idea in a long list of proposed ideas for gun control making it mandatory for p
there's only two reasons for a federal list on gun owners, to either tax them or take them. the only reason. >> a missouri sheriff is defiantly pledging not to enforce any part of president obama's gun control plan that he thinks violates the constitution. he's even drafted a letters asking fellow law enforcement officers to do the same. he wants them to sign it and send it to the president. part of that letter reads any attempt to restrict the second amendment rights through the...
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he met tax increases rather than tax reform. it really was changing the way government collects taxes. it broadened the tax base dramatically and it lowered tax rates. we had almost every democrat to vote with us in 1986. i think it was 97-three in the senate. that is bipartisan. i am really hoping congress can do that going forward. dagen: it was great to talk with you. be well. connell: jamie dimon is at the world economic forum. he has been taking on his critics are what he calls bad legislation. dagen: apple. the company reports after the bell today. we will set the stage on what you can expect to hear from the tech giant. will you be disappointed? take a look at oil today. it is slightly lower. $96.50 a barrel. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for t
he met tax increases rather than tax reform. it really was changing the way government collects taxes. it broadened the tax base dramatically and it lowered tax rates. we had almost every democrat to vote with us in 1986. i think it was 97-three in the senate. that is bipartisan. i am really hoping congress can do that going forward. dagen: it was great to talk with you. be well. connell: jamie dimon is at the world economic forum. he has been taking on his critics are what he calls bad...
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pay another business tax here. there is no end so we decided end it. >> reporter: after california voters raised taxes on the rich. the top earners mad earners paid 5% more for the feds, 7 more for the state. this tax consultant is thinking of moving out of california. he has clients studying a similar move. >> as soon as prop 30 happened i saw a huge change in the mindset. it's almost as if, well that's -- that pushes it to the limit i guess. they are fed up with the situation and they feel it like they are being unfairly created. >> reporter: these charts show you why. the top 5% of california taxpayers, those over $250,000 pay 62% of state income taxes. the top 2% pay 46%. while just 34,000 taxpayers out of 14 million pay 25% of state taxes. i talked to a lot of these guys, they don't want to go on camera number one they are not dumb, number two they have experts studying where to go and how to do it. others, because their income is from capital investments they are going to leave. you have to sell all your prop
pay another business tax here. there is no end so we decided end it. >> reporter: after california voters raised taxes on the rich. the top earners mad earners paid 5% more for the feds, 7 more for the state. this tax consultant is thinking of moving out of california. he has clients studying a similar move. >> as soon as prop 30 happened i saw a huge change in the mindset. it's almost as if, well that's -- that pushes it to the limit i guess. they are fed up with the situation and...
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cut for the high end from to the tax cuts for the middle class. we all agree more can and must be done to get our fiscal house in order. but we must face the facts. real, lasting deficit reduction will only be achieve through the an approach that is balanced, fair, and focused on the jobs, on jobs and the prosperity of our middle class. unfortunately, this bill on the floor today fails to meet those standards. americans an members of congress should remember two words -- two words about this legislation. two words. three months. three months. that's how long republicans are prepared to raise the debt ceiling. they really don't even address the debt ceiling issue. three months. but republican leaders are doing more. they have made promises to their fellow republicans to get their vote, to even go beyond the ryan budget. this is like the ryan budget on steroids. they have called this bill no budget, no pay. but who pays under the republican budget? seniors pay. ending the medicare guarantee. seniors, children, and people with disabilities pay, cutti
cut for the high end from to the tax cuts for the middle class. we all agree more can and must be done to get our fiscal house in order. but we must face the facts. real, lasting deficit reduction will only be achieve through the an approach that is balanced, fair, and focused on the jobs, on jobs and the prosperity of our middle class. unfortunately, this bill on the floor today fails to meet those standards. americans an members of congress should remember two words -- two words about this...
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but a sales tax increase will fund the hiring up to 93 total officers. an academy cadet join the department as soon as monday. >>> the voice actor who portrayed charlie brown was arrested on stalking charges. he's set to be arraigned today on counts of making a threat to cause death or great bodily injury and of stalking. no other details have been provided. robin wases the voice the -- was the voice the charlie brown. >>> all right. 8:35. there is a new crash in marin that sal -- sal is watching for us. >> the traffic is already slowing down from highway 37. this is an injury crash. the fire department is on the way. but the traffic stayed slow after that as you drive down to terra linda. the east shore is still slow as you make your way down to the berkeley area. we're also looking at the traffic time here between 238 and mowry avenue. it's about 26 minutes, not too bad. it's about typical. we had a minor crash down there. that's the traffic time for now. and then across the bay to the dumbarton and san mateo bridge. that's moderate. let's take a look
but a sales tax increase will fund the hiring up to 93 total officers. an academy cadet join the department as soon as monday. >>> the voice actor who portrayed charlie brown was arrested on stalking charges. he's set to be arraigned today on counts of making a threat to cause death or great bodily injury and of stalking. no other details have been provided. robin wases the voice the -- was the voice the charlie brown. >>> all right. 8:35. there is a new crash in marin that...
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funding from the police academy to start in september and april police services tax that will raise $1.5 million. these things will be decided on in the coming months. >> this morning and under cover of an officer shot the arm is recovering but the man hunt for suspects is over. police have five men in custody all believe that gay and ties. the shooting happened monday night between seminary and harman ave. police say the officer was working as part of a new violence reduction crime scene alone when he was confronted and shot by several suspects. officers at home recovering from his injuries. >> secretary of state hillary clinton testified before the senate foreign affairs committee. one of two congressional panels the day about the september 11th attack on u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya that killed four americans including u.s. ambassador in bay area native christopher stephens. >> we eat immediately did the high threat assessment and that had never been done before. we asked congress to help us reallocate funds and we do not have yet from the house. we need to get more marine guards
funding from the police academy to start in september and april police services tax that will raise $1.5 million. these things will be decided on in the coming months. >> this morning and under cover of an officer shot the arm is recovering but the man hunt for suspects is over. police have five men in custody all believe that gay and ties. the shooting happened monday night between seminary and harman ave. police say the officer was working as part of a new violence reduction crime scene...
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i do not know what else to do besides try to make a profit in a city that is over-taxing the and running down. [applause] >> i do think that you can do a lot through talking to your city supervisor and working through that process. i am telling you, there are ways that began help you. alcohol is a local issue on this type of matter. what we are behind would you guys want to do, whenever that is. a lot of times we do not always have statutes that make that much sense. it is partly the ways that the laws have evolved and we are the ones who are stuck with enforcing them the way that they are. that does not necessarily mean that we think they are particularly good ideas, but we certainly want people to grow, prosper, and be saved. that can be achieved in all sorts of ways. we want to work with you on that. thank you. >> i was the founding president of the entertainment commission. i retired and went on to found the culture association, the first trade association statewide for night life, bar, and restaurant activities. i am here with a question that plagues a lot of these license holders,
i do not know what else to do besides try to make a profit in a city that is over-taxing the and running down. [applause] >> i do think that you can do a lot through talking to your city supervisor and working through that process. i am telling you, there are ways that began help you. alcohol is a local issue on this type of matter. what we are behind would you guys want to do, whenever that is. a lot of times we do not always have statutes that make that much sense. it is partly the ways...
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tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either, and it's a tax on refineries, industry, and utilities and will slow the u.s. economy rate, the price of gasoline, goods, food, electricity, and so it will probably reduce federal revenues, not helping with the budget deficit. >> that's interesting because it's billed as we're doing something, showing the world we're tackling this carbon emissions problem. we are doing something. it's also billed as a big revenue raiser for the government. i think that's the motivation. now, in the long run, you could say it reduces government revenues because it's slowing the economy, but initially, it would be a gusher of money, now, wouldn't it? >> well, that's very attractive. more than a hundred billion dollars a year, but the republicans in the house have already passed a resolution before a bill was grue deuce -- introduced saying it's a bad idea. >> are you wri
tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either, and it's a tax on refineries, industry, and utilities and will slow the u.s. economy rate, the price of gasoline, goods, food, electricity, and so it will probably reduce federal revenues, not helping with the budget deficit. >> that's interesting...
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voters rejected a property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. tonight, the meeting is in clayton at the clayton community library at 7:00. >> less than two weeks away from the super bowl matchup between the niners and ravens. if you caught the spirit, get ready to pay up. we are joined from santa clara with the pricey cost to attend. how high are the prices? >> kristen, it comes down do how much you want to spend. 49er fans cannot wait for the stadium here in santa clara to be built but right now many want to make it to the super bowl in new orleans. tickets are available if money is no object. 49er season holders are find out if they are the lucky ones to win the lottery if a chance to buy tickets at face value $950 each. fans could who not get picked are fining they are too pricey to by at $2,000 a pop. a man who won a chance did buy was there in 1981 when the 49ers played their first super bowl. >> at the time it was $40. now they cost $950! but it doesn't matter if it is $10,000, i'm going to the super bowl. >> what did you say? >> i would s
voters rejected a property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. tonight, the meeting is in clayton at the clayton community library at 7:00. >> less than two weeks away from the super bowl matchup between the niners and ravens. if you caught the spirit, get ready to pay up. we are joined from santa clara with the pricey cost to attend. how high are the prices? >> kristen, it comes down do how much you want to spend. 49er fans cannot wait for the stadium here in santa clara to...
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with any financial transactions to tax. but he did it in a way that really isn't threatening, at least not yet. so another piece of news that's key, spain's central bank says the country's recession got even worse in the fourth quarter contracting 1.7%. this is spain's second recession. it's economy contracted from 2008 to 2009. a terrible recession. we covered it a little bit for a couple years, now suffering through the double dip. you can see the ibex moved barely today. the country of portugal borrowed money today. it's the first time it's been able to do so since it's financial rescue in 2011. report indicate investors were willing to lend them 10 billion euros. they were able to lower the interest rate. they may less than 5% for the$. their five-year paper. here is the ten-year yield. the ceo of i kia giving an interview, saying what some years ago took two to three years now takes four to six years. we also see there's a lot of hidden obstacles in different markets and also within the european union that's holding us
with any financial transactions to tax. but he did it in a way that really isn't threatening, at least not yet. so another piece of news that's key, spain's central bank says the country's recession got even worse in the fourth quarter contracting 1.7%. this is spain's second recession. it's economy contracted from 2008 to 2009. a terrible recession. we covered it a little bit for a couple years, now suffering through the double dip. you can see the ibex moved barely today. the country of...
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voters reject add property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. tonight, the meeting is in clayton at the community library starting at 7:00 p.m. >> hillary clinton will testify on capitol hill about benghazi in an hour from now. she will appear before two congressional panels today to answer questions about the september attack on the consulate in benghazi. congressional republicans have accused the obama administration of ignoring signs of deteriorating security in libya. four americans were killed including u.s. ambassador chris stevens from the bay area. we will have more in a live report next half hour. >> secretary of state, hillary clinton has paid east debt finally from the 2008 presidential rain. she made the final payment of $73,000 to a political advisor on december 31, the last of the campaign debt of $12 million. since she faced fundraising restrictions as secretary of state her husband, former president bill clinton, did a lost fundraising for her. >> good news and bad news for football fans who want tickets to see the super bowl in
voters reject add property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. tonight, the meeting is in clayton at the community library starting at 7:00 p.m. >> hillary clinton will testify on capitol hill about benghazi in an hour from now. she will appear before two congressional panels today to answer questions about the september attack on the consulate in benghazi. congressional republicans have accused the obama administration of ignoring signs of deteriorating security in libya. four...
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a larger cost on a smaller tax base, and, arguably, less affluent communities. man: sewickley township is a rural farming community, however, herminie itself would be considered to be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know you're coming to herminie. woman: the aroma in 90-degree days... can sometimes just want to knock you over. woman: we have water. we have power, we have gas, but we have no sewage. i guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my
a larger cost on a smaller tax base, and, arguably, less affluent communities. man: sewickley township is a rural farming community, however, herminie itself would be considered to be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know...
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to tax guns or to simply take them. he says the president must respect the rights guaranteed in the constitution. >> we're not people to be trivialized, marginalized, or demonized as unreasonable. we're not children, two need to be parented. mitter clingers to guns and religion. >> he rejected the president's call for a ban on automatic weapons and high-capacity gun clips. >>> one year after joe paterno's death, his fans honored him near penn state's campus. they braved frigid temperatures in a candlelight vigil. his family did not attend the vigil. >>> and a shout out this morning to the who dat nation. the new orleans saints have their coach back. he was forced the sit out this last season because of his role in the bounty program. his suspension was supposed to last until after the super bowl. roger goodell ended it yesterday two weeks earlier. the saints fan, we all like to see sean back next year. >>> the yellow computer-generated first down line could soon be seen in a stadium near you. a company is talking to the
to tax guns or to simply take them. he says the president must respect the rights guaranteed in the constitution. >> we're not people to be trivialized, marginalized, or demonized as unreasonable. we're not children, two need to be parented. mitter clingers to guns and religion. >> he rejected the president's call for a ban on automatic weapons and high-capacity gun clips. >>> one year after joe paterno's death, his fans honored him near penn state's campus. they braved...
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they talk about tax increases on the top 1% and tax breaks for the different class as. any more, it seems to me, that we do not have an upper, middle, or lower class. we have the haves and have-nots. we need to move in the direction, starting with the budget, to close the gap and bring back the middle class. host: can give us more specifics about what that would mean to you? what would congress do? caller: i would say, first, the debt ceiling there were talking about passing, i think it's a good time, a good thing for the short term. but what is stopping them from in may saying we need three more months and just kicking the can down the road? there has to be some consequences for republicans and democrats to actually say you've got to do this by a certain time or you don't have any more money to spend, so you don't get a raise. something has to be done to snap some reality back into congress. right now our grandchildren will end up paying our debt. that is pretty sad. i never thought there would be a day that i would say that. unfortunately, it is here. host: here's mor
they talk about tax increases on the top 1% and tax breaks for the different class as. any more, it seems to me, that we do not have an upper, middle, or lower class. we have the haves and have-nots. we need to move in the direction, starting with the budget, to close the gap and bring back the middle class. host: can give us more specifics about what that would mean to you? what would congress do? caller: i would say, first, the debt ceiling there were talking about passing, i think it's a...
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tax blessing number 3, daycare cost. you can put aside tax free money. is that what you're talking about here? >> you get for daycare, we know daycare is not cheap. daycare is so costly, as we all know as parents. in this case, you get $3,000 for each child under the age of 13 for 6,000 for two kids and preteens. you should get in there. it's the child independent care credit. you should get in there and get that. you're paying an astronomical amount for these fees that you pay out to the daycare. >> gretchen: tax blessing number 4, education expenses. i think somebody was calculating, maybe my accountant, college could cost as much as 75, $80,000 a year by the time my kids get there. >> per year, like your accountant said. that's unbelievable. so you should go ahead and there is a few things when you talk about taxes that you can do. so the american opportunity credit, that's worth up to $2,500 and it's for the first four years of education. you have the lifetime learning credit which -- by the way, credits are great rather than deductions and such beca
tax blessing number 3, daycare cost. you can put aside tax free money. is that what you're talking about here? >> you get for daycare, we know daycare is not cheap. daycare is so costly, as we all know as parents. in this case, you get $3,000 for each child under the age of 13 for 6,000 for two kids and preteens. you should get in there. it's the child independent care credit. you should get in there and get that. you're paying an astronomical amount for these fees that you pay out to the...
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ronald reagan. >> the whole tax cutting myth about ronald reagan, raising taxes. they don't want to believe it. >> obama hasn't raised gas taxes. reagan did one better on that. to extend the argument. >> immigration reform? >> from george w. bush mitt romney's healthcare provider. on and on. so when i say, and yet for all of these things that he has done, he has copied all of these big ideas from republicans. again, going all the way back and then to nixon and yet their response is, he is just a fascist, a socialist. really? what were nixon and reagan and george w. bush for god's sake? they completely shunned their own. they ignored their own history >> bill: they don't recognize their own ideas. right? when they are staring them in the face. >> i think most people can recognize the republican party of today is not the republican party of 20, 30 years ago. most people who look at this independently can see that. but i think the bigger question is: is there ever going to be anything that's a wake-up call for them? what would the wake-up call be that they say, okay.
ronald reagan. >> the whole tax cutting myth about ronald reagan, raising taxes. they don't want to believe it. >> obama hasn't raised gas taxes. reagan did one better on that. to extend the argument. >> immigration reform? >> from george w. bush mitt romney's healthcare provider. on and on. so when i say, and yet for all of these things that he has done, he has copied all of these big ideas from republicans. again, going all the way back and then to nixon and yet their...
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and making the tax code simpler, making tax coat fairer. we're going to take care of the meat and potatoes issues over here. we're going to take care of making social security stronger. you guys pass your global warming plan over there. we're going to focus on getting americans back to work. go ahead, handle all the social issues -- >> what's interesting, what you're outlining, and i think it's probably a smart play for the republicans, is a reversal of the two chambers. usually it's the senate that's the cooling saucer for legislation. >> right. >> you're saying, let's let the house being the cooling saucer for democratic-sponsored legislation, focus on spending stuff in its own time. >> but the president, sam, laid those out as democratic priorities. >> yeah, sure. >> in his inauguration, he said, these are my top priorities. and that's great. the fantastic thing is for the president, he's got harry reid running the democratic senate, so let them run the president's priorities through there, and republicans that control the house can focu
and making the tax code simpler, making tax coat fairer. we're going to take care of the meat and potatoes issues over here. we're going to take care of making social security stronger. you guys pass your global warming plan over there. we're going to focus on getting americans back to work. go ahead, handle all the social issues -- >> what's interesting, what you're outlining, and i think it's probably a smart play for the republicans, is a reversal of the two chambers. usually it's the...
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. >> who's going to pay the dividends and interest and taxes to sustain an aging population if young kids are not trained in productive jobs? >> a huge issue. joe kernen's got a question. >> hi, joe. >> bob, what's going on? good to see you. we've got -- wow, you're getting kind of uppity. we've got to go all the way to switzerland to get you to come on the show now. >> it's always a pleasure to come on your show. >> a good friend, jack welch, i listen to what he says as basically gospel. but not everyone does. he tweeted recently about the inaugural speech and said no mention of economic growth or things to spur economic growth. no mention really of jobs and the unemployment rate. as the under secretary of the treasury for growth, when do you actually kick in to action? you can probably coast because we probably won't see any for a while with the latest policy. but do you get called into action when there is the prospect for some growth, or when do you actually start working on that? >> well, i think there's going to be growth. i think, in fact, growth's beginning to pick up in the
. >> who's going to pay the dividends and interest and taxes to sustain an aging population if young kids are not trained in productive jobs? >> a huge issue. joe kernen's got a question. >> hi, joe. >> bob, what's going on? good to see you. we've got -- wow, you're getting kind of uppity. we've got to go all the way to switzerland to get you to come on the show now. >> it's always a pleasure to come on your show. >> a good friend, jack welch, i listen to...
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to either tax them or take them. that's the only reason. and anyone who says that's excessive, president obama says you're an absolutist. >> it's back to business in washington today. republicans in the house are expected to vote on a plan that would diffuse the debt ceiling crisis. the federal government could keep borrowing money for three months, in exchange house develop members want the senate to pass a budget, something that body has not done since 2009, exactly 1,365 days ago. this time instead of demanding spending cuts, republicans added a provision to the bill that would suspend lawmakers own paychecks if a budget is failed to be passed by april 15th. >> most americans believe if you don't do your job you don't get paid. that's the basis for no budget no pay. it's time for the senate to act. i think the american people understand that you can't continue to spend money that you don't have it's time for us to come to a plan that will, in fact, balance the budget over the next ten years. it's our commitment to the american people. we
to either tax them or take them. that's the only reason. and anyone who says that's excessive, president obama says you're an absolutist. >> it's back to business in washington today. republicans in the house are expected to vote on a plan that would diffuse the debt ceiling crisis. the federal government could keep borrowing money for three months, in exchange house develop members want the senate to pass a budget, something that body has not done since 2009, exactly 1,365 days ago. this...
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. >> reporter: if lawmakers can't pass a budget by tax time, they could end up having time paying their own bills. today's vote would raise the debt ceiling allowing more borrowing through spring to pay america's bills, and it cuts pay for lawmakers if they can't pass a budget by tax time, april 15th. >> most americans believe you don't do your job, you shouldn't get paid. >> i'm tired of government governing by gimmicks. >> reporter: the senate has not passed a budget in almost four years. >> the last time they passed a budget, the ipad had not been introduced. >> reporter: paul ryan will draft the republican budget, likely with deeper cuts than the one he offered last year. that's a carrot to get conservatives to go along, some still want to see cuts first. >> i will not vote to raise the debt ceiling unless significant efforts are made to fix the underlying problem. >> reporter: senate democrats hint they will pass a budget, but not necessarily soon. >> we'll approach that when we need to. >> reporter: the white house says even though it's short-term, the president will sign it. >> t
. >> reporter: if lawmakers can't pass a budget by tax time, they could end up having time paying their own bills. today's vote would raise the debt ceiling allowing more borrowing through spring to pay america's bills, and it cuts pay for lawmakers if they can't pass a budget by tax time, april 15th. >> most americans believe you don't do your job, you shouldn't get paid. >> i'm tired of government governing by gimmicks. >> reporter: the senate has not passed a budget...
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the pipeline would create $418 for benefits and 16.5 million in state tax revenue. the first proposal for the keystone pipeline the white house says it's waiting on an assessment on an alternative route. >> the state department is conducting its assessment as appropriate and as has been standard over the years on behalf of the federal government. i don't want to get ahead of that process. when the state department as something to move fore wad on we will obviously address that issue when it does. >>> the state department says the federal review process will continue at least through march. >> thank you, molly. >> here's what we would like to brew on today. did beyonce or not lip sync the national anthem? >> sounds great, right? beyonce is under fire after conflicting reports from the u.s. marine corps band. at first a spokesperson for the band revealed she decide to do record a prerecorded track the last minute but hours later backed off the claim. we haven't heard from beyonce. did she or didn't she? do we really care? send your comments to us at fox friends first
the pipeline would create $418 for benefits and 16.5 million in state tax revenue. the first proposal for the keystone pipeline the white house says it's waiting on an assessment on an alternative route. >> the state department is conducting its assessment as appropriate and as has been standard over the years on behalf of the federal government. i don't want to get ahead of that process. when the state department as something to move fore wad on we will obviously address that issue when...
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to either tax them or take them. that's the only reason. >> lapierre went on to criticize the president's inaugural speech seeing parts of it at an attack on the nra, the second amendment and gun owners themselves. though there was not a single mention of gun control in monday's speech. >> he did say the word newtown. >>> the disease that most likely played a role in the death of player respect difficult to define because it can't be diagnosed in living people. a new study out of ucla may have changed that. dr. sanjay gupta plains. >> reporter: when he was a backup quarterback in the nfl, wayne clark was lucky to call a play. or throw a pass. in fact he spent most of his time on the sidelines. >> so i didn't take the steady contacts that other players did. >> reporter: except for one game. one concussion in 1972. >> i went down in a slump because i didn't know where i was and what was going. >> reporter: he spent several bleary hours confused. and then boarded a plane back home. >> somewhere over new mexico or arizon
to either tax them or take them. that's the only reason. >> lapierre went on to criticize the president's inaugural speech seeing parts of it at an attack on the nra, the second amendment and gun owners themselves. though there was not a single mention of gun control in monday's speech. >> he did say the word newtown. >>> the disease that most likely played a role in the death of player respect difficult to define because it can't be diagnosed in living people. a new study...
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also tomorrow, the best thing you can do now to save on taxes and boost your retirement security. details in our "money file" segment. the admission by lance armstrong that he took performance enhancing drugs came only after companies like nike, radio shack and others paid him millions of dollars to endorse their products but then dropped him. here's rick horrow with tonight's "beyond the scoreboard." >> reporter: oftentimes, the best athletes also are the best sales people. with so much money available from endorsements, the incentive to lie and cheat is multiplied as their stardom rises. in the last few years, several high-profile athletes have been brought down by scandal: golfer tiger woods with his extramarital affairs; olympic swimmer michael phelps with smoking marijuana; and, of course, lance armstrong with doping. in each case, the damage done to their image had the collateral effect of costing them multi- millions of dollars in endorsement money. in a sense, it's warranted to blame athlete lying and cheating on big paychecks from sponsors. as long as playing contracts an
also tomorrow, the best thing you can do now to save on taxes and boost your retirement security. details in our "money file" segment. the admission by lance armstrong that he took performance enhancing drugs came only after companies like nike, radio shack and others paid him millions of dollars to endorse their products but then dropped him. here's rick horrow with tonight's "beyond the scoreboard." >> reporter: oftentimes, the best athletes also are the best sales...
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i'm not. >> not going to raise taxes again, are we? >> you look like you are doing well. >> thank you for smiling. traditional americans were offended by your lyrics. do you understand why people were upset. >> deception. i don't hold that against anyone who really depicted me as one way. >> why are you smiling? >> you interview a lot of hollywood celebrities. why do they always seem to be so liberal? >> if you are not, you are alienated. >> o'reilly. i have been on a couple of his lists. >> i will be watching you. >> is the war on women over now that obama has been reelected? >> it's hard to call it the war on women because that's assuming all women are on one side. >> how can you be such an avid supporter of president obama in light of the record spending and borrowing? >> it's the congress who says we have to borrow money to spend money. i'm republican of a slightly different flavor, shall we say. i voted for seven republican presidents in a row and then i went to mr. obama because the party started to drift in a direction that i fo
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at the end, the very end of his first term since the election, him facing down the republicans about tax raises and getting them whatever they want to call it, a postponement, a retreat on holding the debt ceiling hostage, those are real changes from the sort of kumbahyah obama that we saw a lot of at this time early in his first term. so i think it's all good, and i think he may be emboldened. his views, he is essentially a liberal centrist. i don't think anyone can really ever doubt that. but he hasn't always stood up for it. and sometimes it seems he is so eager to find some kind of nonexistent bipartisan compromise to the party of no, that he sort of shirked from it. >> i think he has stopped -- he went -- moved from saying we can find something between us that we can agree to move together on, that was sort of what he started off saying. and now he is saying we can agree to do it my way. my way, actually, is widely agreed upon. and it is the way that we can move forward, and i think we ought to. it's a bolder stance. >> it's a bolder stance. and by the way, he won the election. >> a
at the end, the very end of his first term since the election, him facing down the republicans about tax raises and getting them whatever they want to call it, a postponement, a retreat on holding the debt ceiling hostage, those are real changes from the sort of kumbahyah obama that we saw a lot of at this time early in his first term. so i think it's all good, and i think he may be emboldened. his views, he is essentially a liberal centrist. i don't think anyone can really ever doubt that. but...
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for example, the 75% tax rate. how do you feel about that? >> actually, it is not yet been lamented because of the caution of the court challenging it. and second thing is, which is very important, it should be temporary. it should be only for two years. so i think it's a temporary -- this is to be understood in the scope of wider effort to adapt the french economy in terms of fiscal adjustment. this is important. >> if it's not temporary, will you leave the country like gerard depardieu? >> no. he's a great actor, but i think he's only -- >> you're going to stick it out? >> yes. >> good to have you on the program. >> a large actor, as well. >> yes. >> you might have noticed. >> thank you. good to see you. >> thank you very much. >>> we'll take a short break. we'll look at health care when we come back. >> we are. we'll talk with ken frazer, ceo of merck. in a rare interviewer. doesn't usually do interviews. we're excited to talk with ken frazier coming up. >>> you're watching cnbc's "worldwide exchange." we're here in davos at the annual mee
for example, the 75% tax rate. how do you feel about that? >> actually, it is not yet been lamented because of the caution of the court challenging it. and second thing is, which is very important, it should be temporary. it should be only for two years. so i think it's a temporary -- this is to be understood in the scope of wider effort to adapt the french economy in terms of fiscal adjustment. this is important. >> if it's not temporary, will you leave the country like gerard...
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don't tax things that people think are the killing of human beings. >> okay, great. >> go ahead and allow parental consent. >> i don't think you can put a woman in prison for having an abortion. >> have i said that? have i said that? >> you're talking around it. >> no, i'm not at all. i'm talking about common ground. >> every time i talk about someone outlawing abortion or banning it, what is the law? please tell me what the law is in simple english. >> why did you ever have a sentiment in this regard at all? why did you ever feel there was any -- >> because i want to know what the position is of the pro-life people on the law. please tell me. it's not about morality. >> it's the humanity of the unborn child and humanity of the. with a. and the law should be common ground. common ground now is lack of specific planning. >> until you do, i have a hard time understanding the pro-life. >> that's a great talking point, but that's not really working out. >> back your talking point with a pack. thank you, terry o'neill, and marjorie dannenfelser. we'll be right back. it's hardf and go back to s
don't tax things that people think are the killing of human beings. >> okay, great. >> go ahead and allow parental consent. >> i don't think you can put a woman in prison for having an abortion. >> have i said that? have i said that? >> you're talking around it. >> no, i'm not at all. i'm talking about common ground. >> every time i talk about someone outlawing abortion or banning it, what is the law? please tell me what the law is in simple english....
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30%, to 13.3% in addition to the tax increases on the u.s., he faces a marginal tax rate now of 62%, he came out and said i'm going it it take drastic measures and he scaled it back and apologized, and he ought to move to florida, no personal income tax save an instant 13% of his income. here is the thing, greta, what the guys are doing at the very top shows that tens of thousands, millions of people are going to be doing also, for every dollar that our government has in taxes, we spend 35% trying to stop the government from collecting an extra dollar. adopt a flat tax and don't spend 350 billion an or more a year on accountants and lawyers. >> dennis, as always, thank you. now to the video that will keep you on the edge of your seat. surveillance cameras capturing this on the madrid, spain metro. a woman faints on the platform and falls on to the track. passengers panic knowing a train is go to roar into the station and a police officer crushes in, jumping on the tracks and grabs the woman on the off the track on the opposite side and dragged on to the platform and the train came in
30%, to 13.3% in addition to the tax increases on the u.s., he faces a marginal tax rate now of 62%, he came out and said i'm going it it take drastic measures and he scaled it back and apologized, and he ought to move to florida, no personal income tax save an instant 13% of his income. here is the thing, greta, what the guys are doing at the very top shows that tens of thousands, millions of people are going to be doing also, for every dollar that our government has in taxes, we spend 35%...
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this is figure two and you can see the impact of the tax cuts, the two foreign wars, the 2008 bush-tax cuts and the financial crisis. if you move to figure three it shows you that the swing to medium term debt projected before they realize the -- >> let me ask you a question. was the president right? yes or no? >> the president was right when he spoke about the reckless fiscal problems but he did not realize how bad it was going to get. >> so you're saying the president is right today as well. even though the debt has doubled and we had a deficit that was on the decline with what you talked about. it was less than $200 billion, the year that rob portman was budget director. and it has gone over $4 trillion four years in a row. >> we lost huge amount of revenue -- >> we're not going to solve this. i have another question for mr. hoagland. i know you have experience on budget issues in the senate. when you worked in the senate did they pass budgets when you were there? how many times or did they fail to pass a budget one year, two years, maybe three years? >> i started in 1975. i left th
this is figure two and you can see the impact of the tax cuts, the two foreign wars, the 2008 bush-tax cuts and the financial crisis. if you move to figure three it shows you that the swing to medium term debt projected before they realize the -- >> let me ask you a question. was the president right? yes or no? >> the president was right when he spoke about the reckless fiscal problems but he did not realize how bad it was going to get. >> so you're saying the president is...
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he certainly not going to see any higher taxes coming out of the republican congress. >> brown: i'm sure you started the day with some hope in the church. where do you come out now after listening to this? >> i think there's still hope. i do think it's critical that we have a common vision that we work on. in my sermon today with the president i just said it may be the most important thing that you have on your agenda is to bring us together. if you can find some way, if we can find some way to come together around a couple of common, you know, common objectives, that helps us resolve some of these other things. right now we're so divided that no matter what comes up, we're going to find the same gridlock we have right now. i ti there's got to be... this has got to be an agenda near the top of the agenda to say -- i'm not minimizing anything else, those all need to happen -- they're not going to happen until we figure out how we work together, listen to one another, embrace the differences and find some way to forge forward. i don't see much hope for... i guess i agree with you, i don't
he certainly not going to see any higher taxes coming out of the republican congress. >> brown: i'm sure you started the day with some hope in the church. where do you come out now after listening to this? >> i think there's still hope. i do think it's critical that we have a common vision that we work on. in my sermon today with the president i just said it may be the most important thing that you have on your agenda is to bring us together. if you can find some way, if we can find...
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you know if we raised everybody taxes by 25%, we wouldn't raise enough taxes to solve the deficit problem but yet we throw the economy into a terrible recession. by first principles, you must spend less money. melissa: yeah. >> this goes back to not dealing with the structural problems that are causing the economy not to grow. melissa: right. >> we could go down that whole litany but the president's speech yesterday was surely not about growth. melissa: yeah, that's true. guys, thanks so much for coming on. i wish we had more time. you guys didn't get to talk enough. we'll have to do it again soon. >> thank you veryymuch. melissa: coming up for the first time in 30 years iraq makes a oil discovery. good things come to those who wait, because you won't believe how much they found. could this turn the global oil market on its head? we have the answer coming you. do you ever have too much money or too much oil? money or too much oil? ♪ email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom email
you know if we raised everybody taxes by 25%, we wouldn't raise enough taxes to solve the deficit problem but yet we throw the economy into a terrible recession. by first principles, you must spend less money. melissa: yeah. >> this goes back to not dealing with the structural problems that are causing the economy not to grow. melissa: right. >> we could go down that whole litany but the president's speech yesterday was surely not about growth. melissa: yeah, that's true. guys,...